“Was that incredible? Britney Spears, everyone,” Silverman said. “Wow. She is amazing. She is 25-years-old and she’s already accomplished everything she’s going to accomplish in her life. It’s mind blowing.”

At 25 years old, Britney is a 25-year-old. Sarah Silverman’s mind was blown by the mind-blowing accomplishments of Britney Spears.

Come on. I know that the awards show JUST happened, and it was live TV, but come ON! Accuracy isn’t that difficult!

Sorry I don’t have a Google account. That being said, I am NOT the same Anonymous as the other three. Note to the first Anonymous. I believe Kate was referring to the way Sarah Silverman’s quote was written/ reported on the people.com website, not what was said on the show itself. And it’s Britney, not ‘Brittney.’ At least spell-check before you publish your comment. Do I need to add ‘dumbass’ here?

VMAs or VMA’s. I know you’ve kicked this one around before. Why not just plain old VMA? I know, I don’t like that one, but it’s actually more accurate than the other 2 abbreviations. Should the abbreviated plural of Awards be written “As” or “A’s”?

I grew up mesmerized by baseball stats but about 10 years ago, when sports reporters stopped referring to RBIs (RBI’s) as such and began calling them – plural – simply RBI because that stood for Runs Batted In, not Run Batted Ins, I had to throw my hands up and wonder “Does anyone really care?” I mean, I’m one of the biggest sticklers for gud grammer that you’ll find but I don’t think the technically correct abbreviation RBI will ever be plural in my pea-brain. VMA, VMAs, VMA’s. It all works for me.